Sympathy Ukraine Usyk heavyweight win Fury
Tyson Fury calls for rematch after split-decision loss to Oleksandr Usyk, claiming sympathy for Ukraine influenced judges' decision.
In a thrilling heavyweight title fight, Tyson Fury expressed sympathy for Ukraine as the judges awarded Oleksandr Usyk a split-decision victory. Despite dominating the middle rounds, Fury struggled to recover from a standing eight count in the ninth round, ultimately leading to Usyk becoming the first undisputed heavyweight champion in nearly 25 years.
Fury adamantly believed he had won the fight, acknowledging Usyk's success in a few rounds but asserting his own dominance in the majority. With Ukraine embroiled in a longstanding conflict with Russia, Fury speculated that external factors may have influenced the judges' decision.
"I'll be back. I've got a rematch clause," Fury declared, determined to reclaim his title. Promoter Frank Warren confirmed the likelihood of a rematch, emphasizing Fury's autonomy in deciding the next steps.
Following a captivating 12-round battle, boxing enthusiasts eagerly anticipate a rematch between Fury and Usyk. Despite his belief in his victory, Fury remains focused on preparing for a potential October rematch, refusing to dwell on excuses.
Usyk, unfazed by Fury's claims, expressed his willingness to face him again, highlighting the prospect of a future showdown. As both fighters regroup and prepare for a potential rematch, the boxing world eagerly awaits the opportunity to witness their rivalry unfold once more.
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